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    Bananaticoco by Max B

    Wild Safari by Barrabas

    Me and Baby Brother by War

    Corazon by Carol King

    Corazon by LTG Exchange

    How Can I Forget by the Realistics (this one is one of Mixmachine's favorite)

    Disco Connection by Isaac Hayes

    El Caravanero and Brazilia Carnival by Chocolat's

    Get Dancing by Disco Tex and the Sexolettes

    Rain 2000 and Sultana by Titanic

    Waiting for the Rain (to fall) by the Fantastic Johnny C (an offshoot of the Philly Sound---this is an orchestra classic)

    Honey Bee by Gloria Gaynor

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    On 2002-04-06 22:34, Fantomas wrote:

    Bananaticoco by Max B

    Wild Safari by Barrabas

    Me and Baby Brother by War

    Corazon by Carol King

    Corazon by LTG Exchange

    How Can I Forget by the Realistics (this one is one of Mixmachine's favorite)

    Disco Connection by Isaac Hayes

    El Caravanero and Brazilia Carnival by Chocolat's

    Get Dancing by Disco Tex and the Sexolettes

    Rain 2000 and Sultana by Titanic

    Waiting for the Rain (to fall) by the Fantastic Johnny C (an offshoot of the Philly Sound---this is an orchestra classic)

    Honey Bee by Gloria Gaynor
    Whoa! Get Dancin' - Disco Tex and the Sex-O- Lettes was one of my all time favorite 45 RPM's.
    Keep the faith and everything will come your way as time marches on!

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    "Get Dancin" is not forgotton. I am 26 years old and heard this at the retro club I used to go to. Sorry, but I don't like this track. It's Monty Rock3 from "Saturday Night Fever" fame having a spazz attack, comical, but, you'll never see me popping this one on unless I was spinning at a club and it was requested(yes, I do own it).

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    Van McCoy did a fantastic version of "Get Dancin'" in 1975 on the Disco Baby album. I love those funky synthesizer wah wah sounds. I'm close to rating this version higher than Disco Tex's version but Disco Tex's version goes for about 7 or 8 minutes.



    Speaking of Disco Tex & The Sex-o-lettes, have you's checked out "Hot Lava", it's a fantastic track.

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    Strut label have re-issued the popular Max B. The track has also been out on a Club Africa compliation, both Cd and vinyl.

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